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It’s the word Americans love to hate. “Whatever” has once again claimed the title of most annoying word or phrase used in conversation, according to the annual Marist Poll. The dismissive term has ...
The latest national poll asks voters to play word association. Jeb Bush, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. — -- "Crook," "weak," "joke" are just a few of the words that voters said when ...
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POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y.-- A poll has found that the most annoying word or phrase used in casual conversation in America is “whatever.” The Marist College poll released Wednesday indicates the word ...
Responses include "savior," "ungodly," "patriotic" and "un-American." Savior. Ungodly. Patriotic. Un-American. Great. Sad. A hundred days into his presidency, all are words Americans used to describe ...
POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. (AP) — A poll has found that the most annoying word or phrase used in casual conversation in America is "whatever." The Marist College poll released Wednesday indicates the word ...
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